Science: Red Research

A thousand U.S. scientists in Manhattan last week saw dead animals
brought back to life. It was the first public U.S. showing of a film
picturing an experiment by Soviet biologists. They drained the blood
from a dog. Fifteen minutes after its heart had stopped beating, they
pumped the blood back into its lifeless body with a machine called an
autojector, serving as artificial heart and lungs. Soon the dog
stirred, began to breathe; its heart began to beat. In twelve hours it
was on its feet, wagging its tail, barking, fully recovered.